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Former Detroit Tigers outfielder and 1984 World Series champion Chet Lemon has died. He was 70 years old.
Chet Lemon, a three-time Major League Baseball All-Star and member of the 1984 World Series champion Detroit Tigers, died Thursday at the age of 70. Lemon played 16 seasons in the major leagues ...
Former Detroit Tigers center fielder Chet Lemon, a member of the 1984 World Series champions, died May 8 at his home in Apopka, Fla. He was 70 years old. "He was sleeping on his reclining sofa ...
After spending seven years with the White Sox as their centerfielder, Lemon was traded to Detroit following the 1981 season and played a large role on the Tigers’ 1984 World Series team ...
The club's statement reads: "The Detroit Tigers ... Lemon's best seasons came in 1984, when the Tigers barged to 104 wins in the regular season and then a World Series triumph over the San ...
He earned his third and final All-Star selection with the Tigers in 1984, and that same season led Detroit to winning the World Series. He returned to Detroit’s home Comerica Park last season to ...
The three-time all-star was 70 years old. Lemon was a starting outfielder for the Tigers in 1984 when Detroit won the World Series. In total, he spent nine seasons playing for the Tigers from 1982 ...
Lemon was a first-round draft pick of the Oakland Athletics at age 17 in 1972 and starred with the Chicago White Sox from 1975-81 and the Detroit ... on the Tigers’ 1984 World Series ...
CHICAGO (AP) — Chet Lemon, a three-time All-Star outfielder who helped the Detroit Tigers win the 1984 World Series, has died after a lengthy battle with blood cancer. He was 70. The Tigers ...